The Campfire Girls on Station Island; Or, The Wireless from the Steam Yacht
over her sunny head, her face alight. She wore a pretty silk slip-on, a sports skirt, and
n her lap. The two visitors looked up in some surprise at Jessie's
ess?" asked Amy, tossing back her hai
e. "But just think, girls! Here is another
ood was at the head of the committee that had in charge the raising of
my said. "If I'd done it all myself it could h
sly. "And I think it was just wonderful,
he money themselves for the hospital. That is why I am saving the envelope and le
rt," Amy said proudly. "I have received no pu
gested it any more than the
ike
o with," laughed Nell. "And he, as a minister, has had a broad experience." The motherless Nell Stanley, young as she was, wa
continues to come in," Jessie agreed.
breath of Life. Peace is stagnation. The world moves, and all that. If we ge
tle hotly, "we are always doing so
long like a snail! 'Fast' is the name for us-tied fast to a post. Molasse
etaphors are wonderfully apt, Miss Drew. Do tell us what
excitement, "I have been waiting for somebody to suggest what we are going
eriously. "It is a problem how we can all go away. And I am not sure that it is right tha
ppreciatively. "I wonder if you ought not
ar!" crie
my head off if I did not have Sally with me, anyway. I thi
Amy, tossing her head. "Cows and crickets,
disconnect this one"-pointing to her receiving set by the window-"a
arly strained my back in two distinct places helping fix thos
o the radio instrument, sat down before it, adjusted a set of the earphones,
en, although it could not be that sh
n!" sh
t?" demanded the clergyman
red at the r
can't hear myself think, let alone
is no radio message, believe me! It comes f
oving the tabs from her ears, likewise gained some understand
got the most wonderful thing
sake!" mur
Hen from Dogtown?"
. "Little Hen is one live wire. 'O-Be-Joyful' Henrietta is nev
an be in trouble?" as
l be something funny," replied
tell you!" repeated the shrill voic
pping her work and starting, too.
was a district of fine houses forming a part of the town of New Melford. The house was set in the middle of large grounds. Roses were everywhere-beds and beds of them. At one side was the boathouse and landing at the h
by a fat and sleepy looking brown-and-white pony, and driven by a grinning boy in overalls and with bare feet, made an object quite odd enough to stare at. T
le Hen!" gasped A
eed Jessie. "Don't laugh, girl
d those freckles! They look green under it. Dear me, Nell, did yo
eet. When the freckled child saw her coming she s
d lived in the Dogtown district of New Melford with Mrs. Foley and her family. Montmorency Shannon
iss Jessie! What d'
d Amy, following her chum with
rich, Henrietta?" Jessie asked,
island and everything. And there's bungleloos on it, an
ood, looking back at her friends. "She sound